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- over 700 metres long. The tunnel connected Naples with the so-called Phlegrean Fields and the town of Pozzuoli along the road known as the via Domiziana...
- Naples, in the Italian region of Campania. It is the main city of the Phlegrean Peninsula. Pozzuoli began as the Gr**** colony of Dicaearchia (Gr****: Δικαιαρχία)...
- eruption and the ice age that took place from 38,000 to 36,000 BC. The Phlegrean area is characterised by banks of piperno and pipernoid grey tuff at Camaldoli...
- The Phlegraean Islands (Italian: Isole Flegree [ˈiːzole fleˈɡrɛːe]; Neapolitan: Isule Flegree) are an archipelago in the Gulf of Naples and the Campania...
- red zone and yellow zone of the Phlegrean Fields". Protezione Civile. "What to do in case of an eruption of the Phlegrean Fields". "Current alert level...
- Naples are also prominent destinations; Ischia, Procida, part of the Phlegrean Islands, and Capri. Together they are also known as the Campanian Archipelago...
- monitoring the three volcanic areas of Campania, Italy: Mount Vesuvius, the Phlegrean Fields and Ischia. Founded in 1841 on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius by...
- been dubitatively ****igned to either the Somma-Vesuvius complex, or the Phlegrean fields. The last of these may have been in 217 BC. There were earthquakes...
- kilometres (19 miles) from the city of Naples. It is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. Although inhabited since the Bronze Age, as a Gr**** emporium...
- connected Naples to the road that led to Pozzuoli and to area of the Phlegrean Fields. Fuorigrotta had been a rural district until the Fascist era, when...